Category: WeatherFlow News

Poquoson, VA – WeatherFlow now brings a new observing capability to its suite of offerings by the recent addition of water level sensing. Microwave sensing allows for the monitoring of water level in a low-cost, highly reliable, and accurate manner. WeatherFlow has chosen the same sensor that is used by the United States Geological Survey…

Poquoson, VA – The 2016 hurricane season saw five named storms, including two hurricanes, make landfall in the United States. With hundreds of weather stations strategically located in areas prone to tropical weather, WeatherFlow’s network of weather stations was well-situated to collect valuable data. And because WeatherFlow’s network is comprised of durable equipment, data continues…

Update: October 5th: After pounding the islands in the Bahamas and then driving past Bermuda, Major Hurricane Joaquin has weakened and continues to move NE away from the US mainland. WeatherFlow and our Partners remain ready for the next storm. October 1st: Major Hurricane Joaquin continues to intensify as it drifts to the WSW…

Poquoson, VA – WeatherFlow’s network of weather stations captured the passage the nation’s first hurricane since Superstorm Sandy. Hurricane Arthur made landfall near Fort Macon, NC and passed through the Outer Banks of North Carolina exhibiting surface wind speeds of a Category 1 tropical storm on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. The dense network of weather…

WeatherFlow is proud to announce the WeatherFlow Wind Meter – it’s an anemometer that fits in your pocket. It’s the first hardware product we have created for the general wind & weather addicted community. It’s compatible with iPhone, iPad, iPod, and all major Android devices. Download one of our free apps for iOS or Android and plug…